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How does molar conductance of a strong electrolyte vary with its concentration in solution?
Describe the characteristics of variation of conductance with dilution for a strong electrolyte. How would you explain them qualitatively?
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- The molar conductivity of a strong electrolyte (such as KCl or HCl) decreases slowly with an increase in concentration.
- At low concentrations, the molar conductivity varies linearly with the square root of concentration, but at higher concentrations, the variation becomes non-linear.
- As the concentration decreases (or as dilution increases), molar conductivity increases and approaches a limiting value known as the limiting molar conductivity (denoted as \[\ce{\Lambda^0_m}\]).
- This behaviour is illustrated by extrapolating the Λₘ versus \[\sqrt{c}\] graph to \[\sqrt{c}\] = 0, where \[\ce{\Lambda^0_m}\] is obtained.
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